February 28: Rare Disease Day
Monday, February 28 is Rare Disease Day. On this day, we recognize patients living with rare diseases and their support teams — family and caregivers, health care providers, as well…
Monday, February 28 is Rare Disease Day. On this day, we recognize patients living with rare diseases and their support teams — family and caregivers, health care providers, as well…
This Friday, Med Communications joins in the recognition of women in the medical, pharmaceutical, and other scientific fields in honor of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science….
Dealing with safety data overload is nothing new for biotech companies; it has been an ongoing discussion in the industry for many years now. Companies are inundated with post-approval safety…
January 12 is National Pharmacists Day. On this day, we honor the more than 300,000 pharmacists helping to promoting patient health by dispensing medications, advising patients, and providing health tips…
The entire team at Med Communications would like to wish our clients, prospects, colleagues, and friends a safe, restful, and joyous holiday.
Using Agile pods for promotional review is a growing trend among the top 20 pharmaceutical companies, and Med Communications is a valuable asset in helping you establish and staff your…
Standard response letters (SRLs) are a tool frequently used by Medical Affairs departments to answer common questions received about the products they support. A well-written SRL not only helps to…
Med Communications, Inc. celebrated the official opening of its new North American headquarters in Clark Tower on Monday, October 18, during an open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony. “At our previous…
With the world of life sciences changing almost daily, navigating information overload in the pharmacovigilance space and keeping abreast of all relevant regulatory information has become critical — and increasingly…
At Med Communications, we have a large population of female pharmacists, so please join us in celebrating Women Pharmacist Day. Created four years ago by Suzanne Soliman of the Pharmacist…